Le schiave di Cartagine (1956)
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- 1h 27min
- Drama
- 14 Dec 1956 (Italy)
- Movie
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Cast
| Gianna Maria Canale | ... |
Julia Martia
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| Jorge Mistral | ... |
Marcus Valerius
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| Marisa Allasio | ... |
Lea
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| Ana Luisa Peluffo | ... |
Esther
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| Rubén Rojo | ... |
Flavius Metellus
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Luigi Pavese | ... |
Publius Cornelius
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| Germán Cobos | ... |
Tullius
(as Herman Cobos)
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| Nando Tamberlani | ... |
Proconsul
(as Fernando Tamberlani)
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| Albert Hehn | ... |
Livius
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Marcello Giorda |
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Ricardo Valle | ... |
Stephen
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Nietta Zocchi |
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Vinicio Sofia |
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Renato Navarrini |
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Edoardo Toniolo |
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Carlo Lombardi |
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Ugo Sasso |
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Emilio Petacci |
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Nicola Manzari | ... |
(uncredited)
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Aldo Pini | ... |
(uncredited)
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Directed by
| Guido Brignone | ||
Written by
| Francesco De Feo | ... | (screenplay) |
| Francesco De Feo | ... | (story) |
| Mario Guerra | ... | (screenplay) |
| Mario Guerra | ... | (story) |
| Nicola Manzari | ... | (screenplay) |
| Nicola Manzari | ... | (story) |
| Francesco Thellung | ... | (screenplay) |
| Francesco Thellung | ... | (story) |
Produced by
| Vittorio De Seta | ... | co-producer |
| Gregorio Walerstein | ... | producer |
Music by
| Enzo Masetti | ||
Cinematography by
| Bitto Albertini | ... | (as Adalberto Albertini) |
Film Editing by
| Jolanda Benvenuti | ||
Editorial Department
| Marcella Tarantola | ... | assistant editor |
Art Direction by
| Franco Lolli | ||
Set Decoration by
| Vittorio Rossi | ||
Costume Design by
| Enzo Bulgarelli | ||
Makeup Department
| Anacleto Giustini | ... | makeup artist |
| Duilio Giustini | ... | makeup artist |
| Ada Palombi | ... | hair stylist |
Production Management
| Renato De Pasqualis | ... | production supervisor |
| Italo Zingarelli | ... | production manager |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
| Michele Lupo | ... | assistant director |
| Roberto Pariante | ... | assistant to the director |
| Nino Zanchin | ... | assistant to the director |
Art Department
| Gastone Carsetti | ... | assistant art director |
| Italo Tomassi | ... | manager of art department (uncredited) |
Sound Department
| Mario Ligobbi | ... | sound recordist |
| Armando Loffredi | ... | boom operator |
| Agostino Moretti | ... | sound |
| Ennio Sensi | ... | sound |
Special Effects by
| Joseph Nathanson | ... | special effects (as Joseph Natanson) |
Camera and Electrical Department
| Sante Achilli | ... | assistant camera |
| Giovanni Bergamini | ... | assistant camera |
| Carlo Fiore | ... | camera operator |
| Claudio Ragona | ... | assistant camera |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
| Maria B. Tambini | ... | costume assistant (as Maria Tambini) |
Music Department
| Ugo Giacomozzi | ... | conductor |
| Lina Lancia | ... | singer |
Script and Continuity Department
| Maria Parenti | ... | script supervisor (as Maria Marzano Parenti) |
Other crew
| Enzo Musumeci Greco | ... | master of arms |
| Umberto Santoni | ... | production secretary |
| Lilla Brignone | ... | voice dubbing: Gianna Maria Canale (uncredited) |
| Alberto Lupo | ... | voice dubbing: Jorge Mistral (uncredited) |
| Luisella Visconti | ... | voice dubbing: Marisa Allasio (uncredited) |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Valiant Films (1960) (United States) (theatrical) (dubbed)
- Bridge Entertainment Group (2001) (Netherlands) (VHS)
- Dipenfa Filmayer Video S.A.
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Campidoglio (music co-publisher)
- Casa Lemi (costumes)
- Ditta Palombi (wigs)
- Editrice Musicali Nord Sud (music co-publisher)
- Pompei (footwear)
- Rancati (props)
- Stacofilm (film stock)
- Tani (props)
Storyline
| Plot Summary |
Tarsus, in the Roman province of Cilicia, AD 120. Two Carthaginian sisters, Lea and Esther, are bought as slave girls by Roman tribune Marcus Valerius, who gives them as a present to proud Julia Martia, daughter of the proconsul. Ambitious, greedy and vindictive, Julia is betrothed to the cynical Flavius Metellus, a member of the Senate, but in fact she is in love with Marcus. However, he prefers the simple sweetness of Lea, which drives Julia to cruelty and revenge. The proconsul is murdered by Flavius Metellus who becomes his successor. Believing the Christians were responsible for her father's death, Julia, now the new proconsul's wife, orders the persecutions to begin. Marcus is ordered to carry out the campaign, but faced with the courage and faith of the Christians he realizes they are innocent. He is arrested after being betrayed by a shepherd and joins the two sisters in the dungeons. Lea is tortured and blinded after refusing to divulge the hiding place of the remaining Christians. Marcus and the others are sentenced to death, but his men free him in time to prevent the Christians being burned alive. In the bloody battle that follows Julia and her husband are killed and the Christians are liberated. Marcus, now also a Christian, is proclaimed the new proconsul and takes Lea as his wife. Although blind she will lead her husband with the sweetness of her soul and the light of faith that has saved her. Written by Jim Marshall |
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